Digital Humanities Summer Institute @ Congress 2016

Do you get the feeling that your computer could be doing more work for you, instead of making you do more work? Are you curious about how the Digital Humanities can support your research, teaching, and dissemination?

The Digital Humanities (DH) Summer Insitute @ Congress 2016 is a series of 2.5-hour workshops for scholars, staff, and students interested in a hands-on introduction to DH tools, techniques and methods:

Issues in the Digital Humanities

Digital Humanities Pedagogy

DH for Faculty, Chairs, and Deans

Introduction to Compute Canada

Project Management in DH

XML is Everywhere

The Power of the Command Line

Introduction to Omeka

These workshops, facilitated by established scholars and emerging leaders in the field, introduce a range of DH methods and methodologies. Built on the model of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria, the DHSI@Congress series is returning to Congress for its third year.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, all spots in the workshops are supported by a tuition scholarship, with only a $25 administrative fee for each session.

DHSI@Congress has been developed by the Digital Humanities Summer Institute in partnership with the University of Calgary Faculty of Arts, the Society for Digital Humanities/ Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN), and the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS).

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